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1 Foreign governments and entities can also raise concerns , said one industry executive.
2 Pacific Island Foreign working group raise concerns over timing of the elections.
3 She said: I'm not the only one to raise concerns about Michael.
4 This is enough to deter someone from coming forward to raise concerns .
5 But within hours of making the announcement, scientists began to raise concerns .
6 Its presence as a partner may raise concerns in Europe, particularly in Britain.
7 But he said the projected purchase rates could raise concerns in the future.
8 However, ceiling effects raise concerns about its potential for responsiveness in clinical trials.
9 Shady banking practices of the past mean newly lax standards should raise concerns .
10 A tie-up between the two could raise concerns among government regulators.
11 John Key to raise concerns about human rights with Sri Lanka.
12 They raise concerns about the progress of personalisation and personal budgets.
13 Playing the match then would raise concerns over player welfare, however.
14 This may raise concerns about how long any fund-raising will take.
15 If they're not ready, they should raise concerns with Ms Foley.
16 The DA says incidents like this raise concerns around illegal immigration.
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